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James De Mille

    James De Mille was an early popular Canadian author, publishing widely in popular fiction from the late 1860s through the 1870s. His works explore a variety of genres, offering insight into the literary landscape of his era. De Mille's style and themes resonate with readers who appreciate historical fiction and early Canadian writing.

    Among the Brigands
    The Treasure Of The Seas (1872)
    The B. O. W. C.
    The Boys of Grand Pre School
    The Young Dodge Club. The Seven Hills
    The Young Dodge Club The Winged Lion or Stories of Venice
    • The Boys of Grand Pre School

      DE

      • 356 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set in 1892, this reprint of a classic work highlights the importance of preserving historical literature. The Boys of Grand Pre School showcases the themes and narratives from a bygone era, allowing contemporary readers to access and appreciate the insights of past writers and scientists. Hansebooks is dedicated to maintaining the legacy of such texts, ensuring that these rare works remain available for future generations to explore and learn from.

      The Boys of Grand Pre School
    • The B. O. W. C.

      A Book For Boys (1870)

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      This antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of an original text, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and notations. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing a high-quality, affordable edition that reflects the original work's integrity.

      The B. O. W. C.
    • The Treasure Of The Seas (1872)

      • 348 pages
      • 13 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of the South Pacific, the narrative follows Captain Frank Bracebridge and his crew aboard the Mary Hollies as they embark on a daring quest for legendary treasure. Their journey is fraught with peril, including fierce storms, menacing sea creatures, and conflicts with hostile natives. Internal strife among the crew adds to the tension as they vie for the treasure. This classic adventure novel vividly captures 19th-century maritime life, delivering an engaging mix of action, suspense, and drama.

      The Treasure Of The Seas (1872)
    • Among the Brigands

      DE

      • 332 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Set in the backdrop of the late 19th century, this reprint of a 1899 edition offers a glimpse into the themes of adventure and exploration. The publisher, Hansebooks, emphasizes the importance of preserving historical literature, making this work accessible for modern readers. By reviving rare texts, they aim to safeguard valuable knowledge and cultural heritage for future generations. This edition serves not only as a literary piece but also as a testament to the enduring significance of historical writings.

      Among the Brigands
    • Treasure Of The Seas

      Illustrated

      • 284 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      This illustrated edition offers a faithful reproduction of the original work, showcasing its rich content and visual elements. The book delves into maritime adventures and the allure of treasure hunting, inviting readers to explore the mysteries of the seas. With high-quality illustrations, it enhances the storytelling experience, making it a captivating read for both enthusiasts of nautical tales and collectors of classic literature.

      Treasure Of The Seas
    • The Winged Lion

      Or Stories Of Venice (1877)

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      Featuring a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, this edition preserves the original text while acknowledging potential imperfections like marks and flawed pages due to its age. The publisher emphasizes the cultural significance of the work, committing to protect and promote literature by offering it in an affordable, high-quality format that remains true to the original.

      The Winged Lion
    • The Lady Of The Ice

      A Novel

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book is a facsimile reprint of a scarce antiquarian work, preserving its historical significance despite potential imperfections like marks and marginalia. It aims to protect and promote cultural literature by providing an affordable, high-quality edition that remains faithful to the original text.

      The Lady Of The Ice
    • Helena's Household

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      This reprint preserves the original text from 1868, offering readers a chance to explore the historical context and themes of the era. The book captures the essence of its time, reflecting societal norms and values through its characters and narrative. It serves as a valuable resource for those interested in literature from this period, providing insights into the cultural landscape and literary style of the 19th century.

      Helena's Household